Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
WATER SYSTEMS
Chapter 246-296 - Drinking water state revolving fund loan program
Section 246-296-100 - DWARF loan eligibility and application requirements

Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 246-296-100

Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024

To be eligible for a DWARF loan, an applicant shall:

(1) Document that the public water system has the system capacity to stay in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local drinking water requirements, unless:

(a) The funding will bring the public water system into compliance; and

(b) The owner of the public water system agrees to reasonable and appropriate changes to stay in compliance.

(2) Except when applying for a DWARF loan that addresses lead service line identification or lead service line replacements, that applicant shall have a current department-approved WSP or SWSMP that:

(a) Includes the proposed project; and

(b) Addresses any difficulties with system capacity;

(3) Comply with federal, state, and local drinking water requirements or a variance under WAC 246-290-060, unless the DWARF loan will fund projects that result in public water system compliance;

(4) Comply with any department or EPA orders;

(5) Install a source meter on each source if meters are not already installed;

(6) Install service meters on all service connections if meters are not already installed within the project area, unless:

(a) The project is for a transient noncommunity public water system;

(b) The project is for a mobile home park with a source or master meter;

(c) The project is for an apartment building or complex with a source or master meter; or

(d) The department determines that installing meters is:
(i) Prohibitive for the DWARF project as a whole; and

(ii) Waiving the meter requirement is necessary to award a DWARF loan for a project to resolve high priority public health problems.

(7) Have no outstanding fees or penalties owed to the department.

(8) Provide documentation that the project has sufficient water rights as determined by ecology.

(9) Comply with the requirements of WAC 246-296-120(1).

Statutory Authority: RCW 70.119A.170 and Federal Safe Drinking Water Act, H.R. 1452. 12-01-077, § 246-296-100, filed 12/19/11, effective 2/1/12. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.119A.170. 01-21-137, § 246-296-100, filed 10/24/01, effective 11/24/01.

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